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    New York : Peter Lang
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    gbv_1664365508
    Format: x, 131 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781433153273
    Series Statement: Playing Shakespeare's characters Vol. 2
    Content: Introduction : playing Shakespeare's villains : bloody, bawdy, remorseless, treacherous, lecherous / Louis Fantasia -- "Something wicked this way comes" : (re)locating the supernatural world of Macbeth / Janna Segal -- "A few drams of Eale" : an overview of evil in Shakespeare's plays / Timothy Harris -- "He that plays the king shall be welcome" / Armin Shimerman -- Damned, smiling villains : the pleasure of not caring / Brian Lohmann -- Edit Villareal behind closed doors : sex, lies and servants -- Iachimo : "By villainy I got this ring" / Louis Scheeder -- "Tis a vile thing to die" : teaching villainy in the public school classroom / Charmaine Cordero -- "Very fine people" / Louis Fantasia -- On the nature of evil / Clifford Librach.
    Content: "When we speak of Shakespeare's 'villains' we think we know who comes immediately to mind: Iago, Richard III, Edmund in Lear, Aaron the Moor, Lady Macbeth, etc. People who do bad things to nice people. But what about Macbeth, Caliban, Regan & Goneril? Evil? Victims? What about Bolingbroke and Margaret? Puck? Is Cassius a villain? Leontes? What makes a villain, as opposed to a monster, crook, or scoundrel? When does villainy descend into "evil"? Is vengeance evil? Is intent enough? Does the body count matter? Is bad kingship evil? Where do Shakespeare's fathers fit on this spectrum? Shakespeare spreads before us a panoply of evil, villainy and amorality - of characters doing bad things for good reasons, bad things for bad reasons, and bad things for no reason at all. What are we to make of this world view where some villains are punished and others seem to be rewarded; where mischievousness can quickly turn violent, and where an entire world can be brought down by someone's willful insistence on having one's way. This is the world explored in 'Playing Shakespeare's Villains,' the second in the series of 'Playing Shakespeare's Characters'"--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433153280
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433153297
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433153334
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , English Studies
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    Keywords: Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 ; Drama ; Schurke ; Shakespeare, William 1849-1931 ; Drama ; Liebe ; Inszenierung ; Schauspielkunst ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Fantasia, Louis 1949-
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